Edinburgh International Film Festival Announced
The programme for the 2016 Edinburgh International Film Festival has been announced, with a whole host of films involving United Agents' clients.
Established in 1947, the Edinburgh International Film Festival is renowned around the world for discovering and promoting the very best in international cinema.
Ian Pirie and Simon Paisley Day both star in the highly anticipated Tommy's Honour, with production design from James Lapsley.
Philip John's coming of age road trip comedy Moon Dogs, starring Sauna Macdonald and Kate Bracken.
The thriller A Patch of Fog, which is nominated for the Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature Film, is directed by Michael Lennox.
Flying high from its US premiere at Tribeca in April, Rachel Tunnard's debut feature ADULT LIFE SKILLS is up for this year's Audience Award.
Fresh off the Cannes trail with I, Daniel Blake, Hayley Squires stars in Bafta winning David Blair's Away.
Triple threat Mercedes Grower wrote, directed and stars in the improv-based dark comedy Brakes.
Phoebe Nicholls stars in the emotional drama Starfish, and James Lapsley has a second feature as production designer on The Rezort.
EIFF offers the very best in Documentaries, and this year we have The Lovers And The Despot, co-edited by David Charap.
This years festival takes place between the 15th and 26th of June.